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Solve for x
20x -5(6x + 15) = -45
20x -5(6x + 15) = -45
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To solve for x, we need to simplify the equation and isolate x on one side.
Let's simplify the equation step by step:
20x - 5(6x + 15) = -45
20x - 30x - 75 = -45
-10x - 75 = -45
Now, let's isolate x by bringing the constant terms to the other side:
-10x - 75 + 75 = -45 + 75
-10x = 30
Finally, divide both sides of the equation by -10 to solve for x:
-10x / -10 = 30 / -10
x = -3
Therefore, the solution to the equation is x = -3.
Let's simplify the equation step by step:
20x - 5(6x + 15) = -45
20x - 30x - 75 = -45
-10x - 75 = -45
Now, let's isolate x by bringing the constant terms to the other side:
-10x - 75 + 75 = -45 + 75
-10x = 30
Finally, divide both sides of the equation by -10 to solve for x:
-10x / -10 = 30 / -10
x = -3
Therefore, the solution to the equation is x = -3.
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